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In vivo association of immunophenotyped macrophages expressing CD163 with PDGF-B in gingival overgrowth-induced by three different categories of medications.

Amina J Almahrog1, Lobna R S Radwan2, Rehab R El-Zehery2, Mohamed I Mourad3, Mohammed E Grawish4.   

Abstract

AIMS: This study was carried out to identify and outline the degree of relationship between immunophenotyped macrophages expressing CD163 and PDGF-B in cyclosporine-A, phenytoin, and nifedipine-induced gingival overgrowth.
METHODS: Eighty adult male albino rats were selected and divided into four equal groups. Group I received no treatment. Rats of groups II, III, and IV were administered cyclosporine-A, phenytoin, and nifedipine, respectively. Routine tissue processing was carried out for staining with CD163 and PDGF-B. The results of this study were analyzed statistically.
RESULTS: Group I exhibited score 0 gingival overgrowth while group II yielded score 3 with blunt and bulbous gingival crests. Rats of group III showed score 2 with knife edge and group IV revealed less pronounced gingival overgrowth and mostly the gingival crest was knife edge. Group II had the highest mean value for CD163 while group I showed the lowest value. In addition, group II had the highest mean value for PDGF-B while group I showed the lowest value. Statistically, there was an overall significant difference between the studied groups as well as between each two groups.
CONCLUSION: Strong association exists between immunophenotyped macrophages expressing CD163 and PDGF-B in GO induced by these medications. In addition, CD163 and PDGF-B upregulated in cyclosporine-A-induced GO compared to phenytoin and nifedipine medications.

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Keywords:  CD163; Cyclosporine-A; Nifedipine; PDGF-B; Phenytoin

Year:  2016        PMID: 26937363      PMCID: PMC4756084          DOI: 10.1016/j.jobcr.2015.12.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Oral Biol Craniofac Res        ISSN: 2212-4268


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